Hi, everyone, My name is Lizzie and I am a cute little redhead looking for my forever home. My foster mom tells me I have a sassy walk, and that I make a good watchdog, because I bark when someone new comes in. I am 4-years-old (born 11/20/21), healthy, and have good house manners. I think she means that I have not had an accident! I love to run around in the back yard and visit with the dogs on the other side of the fence. I have learned the joys of snuggling next to her on the sofa and promise to stick to you like glue.

Lizzie’s foster mom, here: If you want a snuggle bug, this is your girl. She will be very shy at first, and wary of new people. I believe she was not treated well in her first life and is just learning that not all humans will hurt her. She has not had an accident, and goes out every 3 to 5 hours. She resisted going outside at first, and I believe she was afraid of not getting back in! She does not potty on leash yet but we are working on her leash and harness skills. She follows me around, and has learned her name and the word “treat”. Now she will follow her foster brother and sister, and if you are out in the fenced in yard with her she will be right next to you.

Since coming to Cavalier Rescue USA, Lizzie had a dental where she lost 10 teeth and was spayed. She did well, and eats like a champ. Sometimes she is too excited to eat and will find comfort by eating in her crate, which is a comfortable safe space. I did have a gathering here one night and after saying hello to all the new people, went to her crate for quiet time.

Lizzie would do best with someone who is home most of the time and who will work with her to improve her social skills. She will initially growl or bark but when she knows there is no “stranger danger”, she is fine. She follows the lead of her foster siblings, and will nap with them, but she wants to be close to her person. She would do well with another dog to mimic, and is currently a work in progress. She is petite, shy, healthy, and although her coat is a little patchy as there were many matts on her hindquarters, her beautiful dark ruby coat is growing back beautifully. She is up to date on vaccines and preventatives.

Lizzie will carry your dirty socks or tee shirts to the couch and add them to her collection of small soft toys. She does not chew them up. She had lost a litter of 3 puppies, so adopted these items instead it seems. She will however, chew up your pen or pencil or papers if she finds it lying around, but otherwise is not destructive. I got her an elk antler, which she will chew on. She is crate trained, and sleeps by my bed all night, but would LOVE to join you in the big bed. She is also very treat motivated, so further training should be fairly easy. It is a joy to watch her “treat dance” of spins and wagging her whole body. She gets just tiny low calorie treats to keep her weight healthy.

If you can provide Lizzie’s forever home, please complete our online application if you haven’t already, and then please email Sarah Noebels at cavalierrescuesarah@gmail.com so she knows of your interest.























